Clavier Quick Premium Lashes To The Moon&Back 801 Flase Lashes
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Age:
18+
Brand: Clavier
Line: eye
Product Type: false lashes
Gender: for women
Volume: 2 pcs.
False Eyelashes Type: strip
Classification: professional
Country TM: Poland
Made in: Poland
False eyelashes from the Clavier brand are just as delightful as extensions. But think of the time you'll save! Instead of spending hours at the salon and dealing with the complex removal process, you can opt for the clip-on version. It's perfect if you're preparing for a significant event and want to look stunning. Create an impressive look and enjoy it! And then, easily and simply, return to your natural lash appearance without waiting for an appointment with a specialist. You can handle it all by yourself!
Features of the Quick Premium Lashes To The Moon&Back 801 from the Clavier brand:
- they create Hollywood glamour in eye makeup;
- they add volume and density to the lashes;
- they enhance the natural shape of the eyes;
- they are very easy to apply, requiring no special skills or external help;
- they are securely fixed with special glue;
- they are easily removed after use.-
To start, you need to degrease your eyelids to ensure the lashes stick firmly. Use makeup remover to wipe your eyes. The lashes may be too wide for your eyes, so it's important to try them on first. Use tweezers to hold the lashes and place them as close as possible to the base of your natural lashes. Trim the lashes if they are too wide or much longer than your natural lashes. Squeeze a small strip of glue onto your palm and drag the lash strip through it. Wait a few seconds for the glue to thicken. Use tweezers to hold the lashes in the middle and place them close to the base of your natural lashes. Start pressing the false lashes from the outer corner of the eye to the inner corner, holding the lash tips with your fingers. Use a toothpick to press along the base for better adhesion. Apply eyeliner or a black pencil along the base of your lashes, slightly extending beyond the movable eyelid. This technique will help to conceal small imperfections, such as glue residue.